KitchenAid® Ice Cream Maker, White, KICA0WH
KitchenAid® Ice Cream Maker, White, KICA0WH
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KitchenAid® Ice Cream Maker, White, KICA0WH

Key item features

  • Quick Preparation: Frozen treats in under 30 minutes once the ice cream bowl is fully prepped and frozen for 24 hours.
  • Efficient Mixing: Thoroughly incorporates ingredients into the mix with the churning dasher that spreads, scrapes, and mixes.
  • Easy Cleanup: Warm soapy water cleans the attachment quickly and easily.
  • Included Components: Model KICA0WH includes an ice cream maker freezer bowl, drive assembly, and dasher.
  • Versatile Use: Easily make up to 2 quarts of ice cream, gelato, or sorbet at home by attaching the bowl to your KitchenAid Stand Mixer (sold separately).
  • Compatibility: Fits all KitchenAid Stand Mixer models except Artisan Mini 3.5 Quart.
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2.8 out of 5 stars
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Pros

  • : Has a smooth and creamy texture with a deep flavor profile.
  • : Most users find it straightforward to navigate.

Neutral

  • : Can be secure, but also prone to misalignment or incompatibility issues.
  • : Can be effective, but may struggle or leak for some users.

Cons

  • : Not aligned with product's value proposition.
  • : May develop cracks with minimal use, leading to leakage.
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Jan 30, 2021
JuzzyCoookingBoy
5 out of 5 stars review

Kitchen Aid's best attachment

I have used this Ice Cream chrn for years. I purchased it almost 10yrs ago and it is still going strong. During the recent COVID lockdown and I have used it almost every 2nd-3rd day. I have used this device to motivated my two young boys (7&9) to get them excited about cooking and the concept of creating flavours. The rule in our house now is that we have ice cream if you can come up with a new flavour or explain why one of the previous flavours was better than the last, and what you would like to try in the future. We have made swirls, chips, sorbet, chunks ... you name it. The personal favourite for my youngest was Mint Choc Chip, made by infusing real mint leaves into the custard (you would be amazed the difference it makes). He was shocked that mint came from leaves. I have read a few of the reviews and surprised by the feedback. I was quite impressed by the design of the string loaded churn, esp when somebody accidently dropped a sppon into the churn. Some comments/suggestions I would give to KitchenAid is that the bowl is a LEFT HAND THREAD - mention this in the manual. I'm quite strong and I would say the first time I used it I nearly broke it trying to remove it. I wouldn't hesitate to recomend to a friend, and indeed have leant this to many in my quest to bring more cooking into the home.

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Jan 18, 2008
ElGordo
5 out of 5 stars review

Cooooooool

This little thing works rather great. All you have to do is stuff the bucket in the freezer for 18 hours (yeah, plan your ice cream making 2 days in advance), then pour in the mix and stir. One note, it says it makes 2 quarts, and that's true, just remember that ice cream is 50% air. Put more than 1 qt of mix and you have what we in the ice cream biz call a mess. Also, the cheaper mixes and a faster mix will actually make a little more than 50% air. So just stick to the frozen custard mixes. Besides, the cheap stuff to make at home is even cheaper to buy off the shelf. For just a little more time and effort you can make your own Ben and Jerry's at home for less than $4 a pint. I did knock off a star for value because it really is quite expensive. You can buy a stand alone ice cream machine for about the same money. If you get this, it would be for the convenience of not having an extra machine lying around.

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Mar 27, 2012
snowangel
Walmart Associate
5 out of 5 stars review

WOW ! I love it !

#1 , this cost so much less from Wal-Mart.com , i was going to by this from the kitchenaid web site but seen it cheaper here, My kids and husband LOVE the home made ice cream i make from using this product, the ice cream taste so much better then the store brand and at least i KNOW what is in MY ice cream lol, i put in about 5 ingredients and when you buy it from a store you have about 20-30 ingredients and most of them you cant even pronounce . I will chose this product every time ! NO MORE STORE BOUGHT ICE CREAM FOR MY FAMILY !!

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